Can you explain voluntary and compulsory tunnels?
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How does a switch use store and forward? A.) By using a Class I repeater in a collision domain B.) The LAN switch copies the entire frame into its onboard buffers and then looks up the destination address in its forwarding, or switching, table and determines the outgoing interface C.) By using broadcast addresses as source addresses D.) The switch waits only for the header to be received before it checks the destination address and starts forwarding the packets
What is the IP extended access list range? A.) 1000-1099 B.) 100-199 C.) 1-99 D.) 101-200
What is the command to manually enter a static route? A.) IP route network B.) IP route C.) IP route < destination network> D.) IP route
Tell us the name of best path in eigrp protocol?
The maximum distance on a 10BaseT network from the hub to a workstation is which of the following? A.) 500 meters B.) 1000 meters C.) 100 meters D.) 1500 meters
What is the syntax of ipv4?
why we twist the cable in case of twisted pair cable?plz give me technical answer.
You just entered the following command_Router(config#) line console 0 Which operation is most likely to follow? A. Confound terminal type B. enter protocol parameters for a serial line C. create a password on the console terminal line D. establish a terminal type 4 connection to a remote host E. change from configuration mode to console privileged mode
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Explain the difference between routable and non- routable protocols?
When does network congestion occurs?
What is the difference between TCP and UDP? A.) TCP is connection-oriented; UDP uses acknowledgements only B.) TCP is connection-oriented; UDP is connectionless C.) Both TCP and UDP are connection-oriented, but only TCP uses windowing D.) TCP and UDP both have sequencing, but UDP is connectionless
Which type of switching reads in the entire frame before forwarding it? A.) Pause-and -forward B.) Store-and-Forward C.) Inverse ARP D.) Fast Forward E.) Cut-Through F.) Routing